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Workshop: Deep Reinforcement Learning

Invited talk: Anusha Nagabandi "Model-based Deep Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Systems"

Anusha Nagabandi


Abstract:

Deep learning has shown promising results in robotics, but we are still far from having intelligent systems that can operate in the unstructured settings of the real world, where disturbances, variations, and unobserved factors lead to a dynamic environment. In this talk, we'll see that model-based deep RL can indeed allow for efficient skill acquisition, as well as the ability to repurpose models to solve a variety of tasks. We'll scale up these approaches to enable locomotion with a 6-DoF legged robot on varying terrains in the real world, as well as dexterous manipulation with a 24-DoF anthropomorphic hand in the real world. We then focus on the inevitable mismatch between an agent's training conditions and the test conditions in which it may actually be deployed, thus illuminating the need for adaptive systems. Inspired by the ability of humans and animals to adapt quickly in the face of unexpected changes, we present a meta-learning algorithm within this model-based RL framework to enable online adaptation of large, high-capacity models using only small amounts of data from the new task. These fast adaptation capabilities are seen in both simulation and the real-world, with experiments such as a 6-legged robot adapting online to an unexpected payload or suddenly losing a leg. We will then further extend the capabilities of our robotic systems by enabling the agents to reason directly from raw image observations. Bridging the benefits of representation learning techniques with the adaptation capabilities of meta-RL, we'll present a unified framework for effective meta-RL from images. With robotic arms in the real world that learn peg insertion and ethernet cable insertion to varying targets, we'll see the fast acquisition of new skills, directly from raw image observations in the real world. Finally, this talk will conclude that model-based deep RL provides a framework for making sense of the world, thus allowing for reasoning and adaptation capabilities that are necessary for successful operation in the dynamic settings of the real world.

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